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16 Baseball Stores

In Cooperstown’s

Business District

Who doesn’t stop at Baseball Nostalgia, right in the Doubleday Field parking lot, first stop for so many visitors. Here, Bruce Andrews, partner with Pete Henrici, chats with, from left, Jake Moreci, Owen, Peyton and Bella Troselair, members of the visiting New Orleans Naturals. (Jim Kevlin/Summer Dreams)

You want baseball gear, you’ve got baseball gear in downtown Cooperstown’s 15 baseball stores.

►Surrounding Doubleday Field Parking Lot:

• Cooperstown Doubleday Field Clubhouse, Doubleday Court, (607) 547-1852. Vintage-style baseball apparel. Owner, Ron Brown.

• Baseball Nostalgia Inc., 4 Doubleday Court. (607) 547-6051. Vintage baseball cards and ephemera. Co-owners, Bruce Andrews and Pete Henrici.

• Cooperstown Factory Store, 103 Main St. (607) 547-5826. Baseball apparel. Owner, Ron Brown.

►Leave Doubleday parking lot, turn left:

• Baseballism Cooperstown, 131 Main St. (607) 282-4270. Baseball-themed apparel. Owner,
Josh Rumenapp.

• Seventh-Inning Stretch, 137 Main St.,  (607) 547-7220, Baseball cards. Owner, Vincent Carfagno

• Cooperstown Bat Company, 118 Main St. Customized, hand-turned baseball bats. Owners, Tim and Connie Haney.

►Leave Doubleday parking lot, turn right:

•  Cooperstown Clubhouse, 106 Main St., (607) 544-1045. Souvenir Apparel. Owner, Todd Howard.

•  Pioneer Sports Cards, 106 Main St., (607) 547-2323. Baseball cards.

•  Safe At Home, 91 Main St., Cooperstown. (607) 547-1317. MLB Souvenirs. Owner, Andrew Vilacky.

•  Cooperstown Classics, 81 Main St., (607) 544-1045. Souvenir apparel, jewelry. Owner, Jenn Howard.

•  Where It All Began Bat Company, 87 Main St. (607) 547-7101. Custom engraved bats and balls. Owner, Bruce Haney.

•  Yastrzemski Sports, 75 Main St, (607) 547-7150. Sports cards and autographs. Owner, Adam
Yastrzemski.

•  Mickey’s Place, 74 Main St. Large selection of baseball caps, including New Era. Owner, Vinnie Russo.

•  Shoeless Joe’s, 70 Main St. (607) 544-1700. Baseball and sports memorabilia.

•  F.R. Woods House-Pro Sports, 61 Main Street. (607) 547-2161. Licensed MLB Team Merchandise.
Owner, the Johannesens

•  Baseball Hall of Fame, 25 Main St. (888) 425-5633, Museum Gift Shop.

 

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